One Fish, Two Fish isn’t really a Seuss story. It’s kinda a series of captioned pictures. That doesn’t make it less enjoyable. Some of his books are pretty complex and others are straightforward. For example, the lesson of “Green Eggs and Ham” is pretty simple and anyone can understand it EXCEPT FOR THE CURRENT TEXAS SENATOR who’s apparently even simpler.
I remember reading advice to would-be picture book writers. Most kids’ picture books are read once and that’s it, which, given their price tags, is why they don’t sell so well. The exceptions are Dr. Seuss and Maurice Sendak, who reward rereading.
Unlike the previous dream sequence, this one could end with Heart learning something, giving it narrative purpose. Just please don’t let Dean show up again.
Templo S.U.D. about 6 years ago
in all its glory
Kwen about 6 years ago
You didn’t try Ms Angelini herbal tea again, do you?
Nachikethass about 6 years ago
Karma is a dream (or nightmare)!
whahoppened about 6 years ago
Oh, the things that we will see.
sueb1863 about 6 years ago
The Lorax, from the looks of those truffula trees.
asrialfeeple about 6 years ago
Welcome to Dreamland, Heart. Do you prefer flipflops or bare feet?
Jan Wohlgemuth Premium Member about 6 years ago
oh no. another dream strory arc.
Jan Wohlgemuth Premium Member about 6 years ago
oh no. another dream story arc.
Skeptical Meg about 6 years ago
One Fish, Two Fish isn’t really a Seuss story. It’s kinda a series of captioned pictures. That doesn’t make it less enjoyable. Some of his books are pretty complex and others are straightforward. For example, the lesson of “Green Eggs and Ham” is pretty simple and anyone can understand it EXCEPT FOR THE CURRENT TEXAS SENATOR who’s apparently even simpler.
verticallychallenged Premium Member about 6 years ago
Are you in Solla Sollew?
Herb L 1954 about 6 years ago
Growth spurt?
paullp Premium Member about 6 years ago
Love it! Hopefully this dream will make her appreciate great literature!
Bradley Walker about 6 years ago
I remember reading advice to would-be picture book writers. Most kids’ picture books are read once and that’s it, which, given their price tags, is why they don’t sell so well. The exceptions are Dr. Seuss and Maurice Sendak, who reward rereading.
MCProfessor about 6 years ago
What’s that girl eating before she goes to bed?
Decepticomic over 3 years ago
Unlike the previous dream sequence, this one could end with Heart learning something, giving it narrative purpose. Just please don’t let Dean show up again.